When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: council of florence decrees tickets for sale

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Council of Florence - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Florence

    The Council of Florence is the seventeenth ecumenical council recognized by the Catholic Church, held between 1431 and 1449. It was convened in territories under the Holy Roman Empire . Italy became a venue of a Catholic ecumenical council after a gap of about 2 centuries (the last ecumenical council to be held in Italy was the 4th Council of ...

  3. Bull of Union with the Copts - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bull_of_Union_with_the_Copts

    The Bull of Union with the Copts, also known as Cantate Domino after its incipit, was a bull promulgated by Pope Eugene IV at the Ecumenical Council of Florence on 4 February 1442. It was part of an attempt by the Catholic Church to reunite with other Christian groups including the Coptic Church of Egypt. The attempted union with the Copts failed.

  4. Bull of Union with the Greeks - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bull_of_Union_with_the_Greeks

    “Having returned to Constantinople, Ephesus disturbed and confused the Eastern Church by his writings and addresses directed against the decrees of the Council of Florence.” [11] Opinion among the bishops in Russia, contrary to those in Constantinople, remained with Mark, and by 1443 most Russian patriarchs repudiated the Council of ...

  5. Catholic ecumenical councils - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_ecumenical_councils

    The decrees of an ecumenical council do not have obligatory force unless they have been approved by the Pope and promulgated at his order. [ 45 ] About its participants, it says: "All the bishops and only the bishops who are members of the college of bishops have the right and duty to take part in an ecumenical council with a deliberative vote."

  6. Council of Constance - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Constance

    Although Pope Martin V did not directly challenge the decrees of the council, his successor Eugenius IV repudiated an attempt by a faction at the Council of Basel to declare the provisions of Haec sancta and Frequens a matter of faith. His 1439 bull on the matter, Moyses vir Dei, was underwritten by the Council of Florence. [11]

  7. Outline of the Catholic ecumenical councils - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_the_Catholic...

    The Council of Florence denied this doctrine, and superiority of the Pope over the Councils was affirmed in the bull Etsi non dubitemus of 20 April 1441. Fifth Council of the Lateran (1512–1517) Mount of piety – institutional pawnbroker run as a charity in Europe from the later Middle Ages times to the 20th century.

  8. Pope Eugene IV - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_IV

    In Florence, on 18 December 1439, Pope Eugene held a consistory for the appointment of new cardinals, his third. Seventeen cardinals were named, and they received their titles on 8 January 1440. [47] Pope Eugene decreed on 26 April 1441 that his Council was to be transferred from Florence to Rome. [48]

  9. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese...

    On 29 July 1322, Pope John XXII reserved to the pope the right to nominate as well as confirm the bishops of Florence. [6]Due to heavy rains in the autumn and winter of 1346–1347, the crops were a failure, in wheat as well as in grapes and olives.